The Professional [Clean]
Track Listings
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1. Intro - DJ Clue?
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2. Ruff Ryders Anthem [Remix] - DJ Clue?, DMX, Drag-On, , Jadakiss, Styles
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3. It's On - DJ Clue?, DMX
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4. Fantastic 4 - Cam'ron, Canibus, DJ Clue?, Noreaga
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5. Queensfinest - DJ Clue?, Nas
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6. Exclusive-New S*** - DJ Clue?, Nature
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7. Gangsta S*** - DJ Clue?, Ja Rule, Jay-Z
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8. Thugged Out S*** - DJ Clue?, Memphis Bleek
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9. It's My Thang '99 - DJ Clue?, EPMD, Keith Murray, Redman
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10. Mariah Carey (Skit) - DJ Clue?
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11. Whatever You Want - DJ Clue?, Flipmode Squad
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12. That's the Way - DJ Clue?, , , Mase
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13. I Like Control - DJ Clue?, Missy Elliott, Mocha, Nicole Wray
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14. B**** Be a H* - DJ Clue?, Jermaine Dupri,
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15. If They Want It - DJ Clue?,
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16. Pain in da A** (Skit) - DJ Clue?
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17. Professional - DJ Clue?, Mobb Deep,
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18. Brown Paper Bag Thoughts - DJ Clue?, Raekwon
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19. Cops & Robbers - DJ Clue?, Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz, Muggs, Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz
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20. Made Men - DJ Clue?, Made Men
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
An album that only a devout New York rap-radio fan could enjoy, DJ Clue's The Professional is filled with tracks by chart-topping hip-hop acts who've already been overexposed. It's not even a true DJ album: Clue doesn't mix the songs (which is probably a blessing), and there's a minimum of turntable tricks--just beats, rhymes, and redundancy. Artists like DMX, Big Pun, Noreaga, Nas, and Jay-Z practically have side careers as cameo artists, and while they--along with the rest of the usual suspects--appear here as "featured" guests, fans of their work are better off seeking out albums under their own names. While some tracks are better than others, there are simply too many songs that fall into a New York rap aesthetic already taken to the brink of exhaustion. If that's your cup of tea, sip away. Otherwise, reach for something else. --Oliver Wang
The Professional,DJ Clue?,Def Jam,East Coast Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
The Professional [Clean]
Average customer rating:
- Lovely!
- A great CD ,and Great Sound
- Humpback Whale Songs
- Whale Song
- great cd
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Rapture of the Deep - Humpback Whale Singing
Paul Knapp Jr.
Manufacturer: Compass Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005QXSB
Release Date: 2001-03-05 |
Tracks:
- Caribbean Humpback Whale
- Four Days Later
- Mostly One
- One Humpback Whale
- Calm Afternoon
- One "2000 Whale"
- Five Days Later
- Breaching (Jumping) Whales
Album Description
72 minutes on 8 tracks/ very good song diversity.
This CD provides a unique opportunity to hear the authentic sounds of humpback whales. There is no background music, only whales. Includes the special, nearly 25 minutes, "One Humpback Whale", an excellent recording of a close whale, just a few hundred yards away, originally recorded on digital audio tape, giving the whale great presence and clarity.
Recorded near the Virgin Islands from a 13 foot inflatable boat, using a professional hydrophone.
Customer Reviews:
Lovely!.......2007-07-24
This is my first purchase of whale songs and I absolutely love it. I wish it was longer!
A great CD ,and Great Sound.......2007-01-28
The track " One humpback Whale " is the best I've ever heard.
Nothing but Whales, No added music.
Beautiful
Humpback Whale Songs .......2007-01-28
One of the best examples of Humpback Whale recordings to date. I have heard them all.
Paul Knapp has captured these songs for all the world to hear. Pure Humpback Singing.
I highly recommend this CD to everyone. Truly a treasure for any audio collection. Young and old.
A+
Whale Song.......2007-01-23
Good for meditating or working in the basement. Also use it for going to sleep. Personally, don't appreciate it when driving, but HEY! Save the Whales. Collect the whole set!
great cd.......2007-01-04
I had been looking for whale songs for a while, and finally this cd filled my expectations. It is only natural whale voices, nothing more. Some of them give me a peculiar funny feeling, like if the whale were singing a joke, or laughing. Not for everyday, but I enjoy it once in a while.
Average customer rating:
- Absolutely Incredible
- Good soundtrack but not complete without the end title
- I feel so compelled to give homage after this epic listening experience.
- Looking for the final track?
- Emotional ride
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The Professional: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Eric Serra
Manufacturer: Tristar
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000005D8K
Release Date: 1994-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Noon
- Cute Name
- Ballad For Mathilda
- What's Happening Out There?
- A Bird In New York
- She Is Dead
- Fatman
- Leon The Cleaner
- Can I Have A Word With You?
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- How Do You Know It's Love?
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- The Fight (Part 4: One Is Alive)
- Two Ways Out
Customer Reviews:
Absolutely Incredible.......2006-04-09
Eric Serra is quite simply "the professional". With Leon it is evident that he is the best film composer of the 90's. No questions asked. From his brilliant, spine chilling "Noon" composition to the fantastic "A Bird In New York", this album brings out emotion from the hit film "Leon:- The Professional". I could quite possibly say that this is the best soundtrack i've ever heard, it is a film music gem and is recomended for all Erric Serra fans and Luc Besson Fans.
Good soundtrack but not complete without the end title.......2006-02-24
The movie actually is one of my favorites & that time I watched it,at the end I heard 1 of the best end titles I'd ever heard before.
Ya "Shape of my heart" from Sting.I got the soundtracks just for this song & I saw what the hell its not in the CD!!!
3 stars for the the CD 5 stars for the song...
I feel so compelled to give homage after this epic listening experience........2005-10-19
Here i am at my computer, listening to the Leon soundtrack for the second time today and I dare say Leon is one of the best soundtracks I've ever had the plessure to listen to. Eric Serra gives it his all and it shows. The melodies found throughout are very deep and meaningful. Leon IS my favorite movie and as a fan it was truely great when this cd arrived at my house. The 23 tracks on the disc are strictly orchestational and you wont find the song by Bjork or the final song by Sting, I suggest downloading LimeWire if you wish for those. Otherwise every little piece heard in Leon is on this cd. Highlights of mine are, Ballad for Mathilda, When Leon does his Best, and Two Ways Out. Every song is great but those ring especially true for me. If you enjoyed Luc Besson's epic film, this soundtrack is for you. Buy it, dont even hesitate. Thanks for reading and I hope you found this helpful.
Looking for the final track?.......2005-10-11
You will hear several uses of acoustic guitar in the film & soundtrack. The final song in the movie, which isn't on the soundtrack, is Shape of my heart by Sting. The guitarist in the song is named Dominic Miller. If you were moved by his participation in either The Professional or Sting's work, Dominic Miller has put forth some impressive solo work.
Emotional ride.......2005-01-24
This movie is really great, the relationship between the two central characters are so defined well in the soundtrack. When we first see Mathilda, the song that goes with it is perfect. And Leon's ongoing theme is present throughout the whole soundtrack, it's like you're in their world with them. This is the first non-lyrical soundtrack that I actually enjoy listening to on a regular basis, totally recommend it.
Average customer rating:
- Get the Clue
- DJ CLUE THE PROFESSIONAL! YALL REMBER DESERT STORM??
- New York Rap At Its Very Finest!
- It's not horrible, but not the best.
- 3.5 stars mixtape from Clue?
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The Professional
DJ Clue?
Manufacturer: Fontana Def Jam
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000G3X4
Release Date: 1998-12-15 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Ruff Ryders Anthem (Remix)
- It's On
- Fantastic 4
- Queensfinest
- Exclusive-New Shit
- Gangsta Shit
- Thugged Out Shit
- It's My Thang '99
- Mariah Carey
- Whatever You Want
- That's The Way
- I Like Control
- Bitch Be A Ho
- If They Want It
- Pain In Da Ass
- The Professional
- Brown Paper Bag Thoughts
- Cops & Robbers
- Made Men
- No Love
- Come On
Amazon.com
An album that only a devout New York rap-radio fan could enjoy, DJ Clue's The Professional is filled with tracks by chart-topping hip-hop acts who've already been overexposed. It's not even a true DJ album: Clue doesn't mix the songs (which is probably a blessing), and there's a minimum of turntable tricks--just beats, rhymes, and redundancy. Artists like DMX, Big Pun, Noreaga, Nas, and Jay-Z practically have side careers as cameo artists, and while they--along with the rest of the usual suspects--appear here as "featured" guests, fans of their work are better off seeking out albums under their own names. While some tracks are better ("Gangsta Shit") than others ("It's On"), there are simply too many songs that fall into a New York rap aesthetic already taken to the brink of exhaustion. If that's your cup of tea, sip away. Otherwise, reach for something else. --Oliver Wang
Customer Reviews:
Get the Clue.......2006-10-01
dj clue amazed me with this album. i didnt know what to think about djs and their mixtapes. this was my first mistape and i relly enjoyed it. the line up was somewhat of an allstar cast from the late 90's. Highly recommended.
rating A
DJ CLUE THE PROFESSIONAL! YALL REMBER DESERT STORM??.......2005-11-29
CLUE IS KOOL WITH ME NO PROBLEM...ALSO GROW UP,ME AND MY HOMMIES BUYING HIS MIX TAPES,BACK IN THE 90'S
New York Rap At Its Very Finest!.......2005-08-16
This album is blazin! Clue holds it down on almost every track. i cant even give you a top 5, so many songs are straight def. Heres a rundown.
2. Ruff Ryder Anthem(Remix) - Same Beat as the original, but a lot of new faces. They all hold there own. - 5/5
3. Its On - Another DMX blazer. loses a point for average production - 4/5
4. Fantastic Four - The best lyrical showing on the whole album, canibus tears this track to shreads. Everyone else does good too, but again the beat is to average. - 4/5
5. QueensFinest - One of my favorites for sure. Reppin his city and doing it in style. - 5/5
6. Exclusive New Sh*t - Another one of my favorites. I wish Nature got some exposer, he can rip the mic, and shows it here and even on the GTA 3 soundtrack. - 5/5
7. Gangsta Sh*t - Jay-Z and Ja Rule? Who thought of this? Clue is a genius! best calabo ever! Average beat again though. - 4/5
8. Thugged Out Sh*t - I love memphis. And he holds his own as usual. - 5/5
9. Its My Thing '99 - Old school joint with and old school crew. not my flavor - 2/5
11. Whatever You Want - Flipmode Squad rips this track! man, they got a hot crew. they all spit well, and i love this beat. - 5/5
12. Thats The Way - I dont really like mase. And this beat is too happy go lucky. - 2/5
13. I Like Control - I dont like missy too much either. And this beat straight up is bad. - 1/5
14. B*tch Be a H* - This is a pretty good song. JD rips it for all a man from the south can. R.O.C knows what hes doing, he needs some more exposer, hes a good MC. the beat is probebly the lowest point of this song. - 3/5
15. If They Want It - Also Appears on Fabolous's first album, Ghetto Fabolous. Fab does a pretty good job on this track, and the beat is pretty nice too, but definatly cant touch the good tracks on this CD. - 4/5
17. The Professional - Mobb Deep holds it down like always! they kilt it. the beat is probebly the most original production on this whole album. - 5/5
18. Brown Paper Bag Thoughts - Reakwon spits pretty hard, like all Wu members know how to do, but the beat is wack. the score is stricly for the lyrics - 3/5
19. Cops And Robbers - Lord Tariq and Muggs are very lyriclly talented. There are some nice punchlines in this song, and the beat is done very well as well. - 4/5
20. Made Men - Made Men spit pretty well, the beat is on the better side too. - 4/5
21. No Love - M.O.P puts on lyrical show as usual, but the beat is pretty bad. I can skip this track without a second thought.
22. Come On - Honestly, never even heard of Boot Camp Clik, but they seem like they work good together, the beat is the high part of this song. - 4/5
This is a very good album for the East Coast lovers. Down south look elsewhere, but west might find this album pretty good too. Many stars that know what they are doing. And the production is top notch too. Dont take my word, get the freakin album!
It's not horrible, but not the best........2005-06-04
DJ Clue is definitely not one of the best DJ's. You have Funk Flex, Pete Rock, DJ Revolution, The Beat Junkies, and the X-ecutioners just to name a few who are ten times better than him. DJ Clue does not scratch much, which means, that he has the skill of anybody who plays a mix of music. It sounds like someone downloaded some songs, and put them all together and burned a cd. And he always has to put his name in the middle of the song, which is very annoying to me. At least yell it out before the verses start to kick in, like DJ Evil D does and it would not be annoying. I just hate those kind of interruptions in a song. Now, that alone could have given it just one star, but there are some good points. Ruff Ryders remix, with DMX, Drag On, Jadakiss, and Eve, it was great, minus Eve. They could have done without her. I don't care if Clue give's her props, the Roots gives her props, she is one of the most overrated MC's ever. I like everyone else on it, including Jadakiss, which he usually sucks too. The Fantastic 4 is the best song on here. Even Noreaga and Camron come correct, which they usually don't. Especially lines like, The President, he's like me too, don't like to F--k, but get head too, just had me rollin. Big Pun and Mr. Canibus stole the show on that one too. They got lyrics that make your head spin, and this is just another example. The beat was just tight too. Now it was nice to see Raekwon, M.O.P, Boot Camp Click, Nas, and Mobb Deep and Big Noyd on the same mix cd together. Everyone of there songs were just tight. The rest, well, they were skippable. So, this one is one that is not highly recommended, but hey, there are some good spots too it.
3.5 stars mixtape from Clue?.......2004-10-28
This mixtape has some nice tracks on it and is worth picking it up if mixtapes are your thing. Features mostly NY rappers and has some good production, if you can stand Cue's yelling (which thankfully ain't on here that much). The best tracks are:
#2 remix to X's classic anthemwitht the same tight ebat (DMX, Styles, Jadakiss, Drag-On, Eve)
#4 (Canibus, Big Punisher, Noreaga, Cam'ron)
#5 (Nas -- good beat)
#6 (Nature freestyle)
#7 (Jay-Z f/ Ja Rule -- tight beat)
#8 (Memphis Bleek)
#15 (alright track by Fabolous - one of his first ones)
#17 (Mobb Deep & Big Noyd)
#18 (Raekwon -- nice beat)
#21 (M.O.P)
#22 (Boot Camp Click)
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Average customer rating:
- PMM, play you're cards right, and you're gonna be big!
- Great !
- From Underground to Mainstream
- A overlooked group to say the least.
- great cd
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Professional Murder Music
Professional Murder Music
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000050XUF
Release Date: 2001-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Slow
- Fall Again
- Of Unknown Origin
- Does It Dream
- Darker
- These Days
- Sleep Deprivation
- A Night Like This
- Everything In The World
- Dissolve
- Your World
- Painkiller Introduction
Customer Reviews:
PMM, play you're cards right, and you're gonna be big!.......2004-07-13
- I kinda like feel in "love" with this group after i heard a early edited version of 'Slow' on the 'End of Days' soundtrack. I bought the CD two-three years ago and i havent gotten tired of it yet. In their debute album, Professional Murder Music (PMM) blends hard-rock/heavy metal with electronic ambience sounds & samples. This may sound like a copycat of Fear Factory (FF), but PMM manages to stay on their own shoes. And as far as I am concerned, PMM is far better than FF. PMM's debute album features tweelve (12) hard-pumping tracks. Some are brand new, whille others have been featured in motion pictures:
1: SLOW - A re-edited version from the End of Days soundtrack. Much better version this one. 4/5
2: FALL AGAIN - One of the more 'nicer' track on the CD. 4/5
3: OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN - Very very dark and haunting. 3/5
4: DOES IT DREAM - The 'nicest' song the CD have to offer. 5/5
5: DARKER - Decent. 3/5
6: THESE DAYS - Below decent. 2/5
7: SLEEP DEPRIVATION - Decent. Better than 'Darker'. 3/5
8: NIGHT LIKE THIS - Highly recomment. 4/5
9: EVERTHING IN THE WORLD - Great intro, average song. 4/5
10: DISSOLVE - Crazy electronic metal song! 5/5
11: YOUR WORLD - Angry song! Great! 5/5
12: PAINKILLER INTRODUCTION - I didnt like this. 1/5
Overall, this compilation is a great buy for anyone who enjoys metal/electronica combined styled music (or metal in general). I highly recomment this CD.
Great !.......2004-07-06
You know those times when you get a cd, having no idea who these guys are, but then you start to listen to the songs... and you feel like "This is great!" , and then you just can't stop listening to it? Well... this is one of those! Check it out!
From Underground to Mainstream.......2004-02-20
I heard a few demos from the band here and there and if you are into Korn, Orgy, Deadsy or other bands like it, PMM is probably for you. It's a new breath in music today where a lot of bands are out there performing music only to make themselves look good and do it for the money. PMM is in it for the music. I heard of Tom Logan and Left-Hand Grahm through Michale Graves band/CD Web of Dharma (sorry....it's not available through stores and it is hard to find online but if you find it,...get it....and yes Michale Graves was the same guy from the Misfits) and these two guys are great players. The vocals are dark, gothic and totally cool.
A overlooked group to say the least........2004-01-31
I have been a fan of this group since day 1. Their first appearance was on the End Of Days soundtrack with the song "Slow". i liked the song however i read that they had no album yet.. so i kept a eye on them and it took over a year for anything to happen.. and that something was "Fall Again" on the Velentine soundtrack, which was another great song. Then finally they released their self titled album, which is amazing. stand outs include slow, fall again and the cover of a night like this. however the whole cd is good and unique and they also have a killer instrumental track on here. what do they sound like? while its defenitley industrial oriented, their sound is so much more. its been over 2 years now and Professional Murder Music is finally back with their new album, looking through. I am glad to see their still in business.
great cd.......2003-10-14
this cd is so dark and deep but also melodic. If you like korn, marilyn manson, dope you should definetly check this one out. I've listened to it thousands of times and it always sounds great. Can't wait to hear 'looking through' their new cd.
PMM all the way!
Average customer rating:
- David Benoit: A Man And His Magic
- one of the finest
- David Benoit is Back!
- Best So Far
- Beautiful morning music
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Professional Dreamer
David Benoit
Manufacturer: Grp Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000J7QH
Release Date: 1999-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Why Not!
- Miles After Dark
- Something You Said
- ReJoyce
- Golden Gate
- Gothic Jazz Dance
- Jump Start
- Thinkin 'Bout The Cove
- Twilight March
- Dad's Room
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Rick Braun acted as producer for six of the tunes on Professional Dreamer, and it adds a funkier dimension to Benoit's rich keyboards and lyrical piano solos. Funky is a direction that Benoit is clearly ready for. You hear it especially on "ReJoyce," a celebration of the groove with Benoit using a Hammond B-3 organ for some deep soul. "Miles After Dark" also stands out, with Braun adding some tasty muted trumpet to the midnight mood. Benoit's style is still in evidence, though, especially on the slow tunes and the characteristic classical touches and Latin beats. "Dad's Room" is a beautiful ballad, with rays of light breaking into the slightly somber mood. It shows just what a master of shading Benoit is. --Adam Rains
Customer Reviews:
David Benoit: A Man And His Magic.......2003-04-08
I've been a David Benoit fan for many years and the man has never disappointed me musically. This album is no exception. From the funky, urban chord vamps and comps of "Why Not"; to the sweet, melodious jazz/classic rendering of "Something You Said"; to the 'Brubeckish' styled "Gothic Jazz Dance", this album has it all. As an amatuer jazz pianist myself, I am completely enraptured with David's articulate and rich chord stylings on just about every song that I have heard him play. Professional Dreamer encompasses all of his seemingly infinite pianistic and compositional talents in this album. Even if you're not a dyed-in-the-wool fan of jazz, this CD has something for everyone. "Something You Said" has become a memorable, almost anthem-like song in my household, and I have used this beautiful composition extensively as background for many of my home video projects. Long live David Benoit.
one of the finest.......2001-11-14
I didn't really care for the why not.song # 1, I guess thats why they called it why not, but the rest of the c-d is truely some of the best smooth jazz that I've ever heard. the piano, percussion, horns and orchestra are totaly world renound. #1 in my collection, and now all my friends have this beautiful music.It's a must have.....
David Benoit is Back!.......2000-10-01
After a couple of releases that were just O.K. David Benoit may have just released his best collection of songs. The funk is here with songs like "Why, Not", the gorgeous ballad is here in "Golden Gate", and another one of my favotites is "Thinking Bout the Cove". I love that Fender Rhodes solo at the end of the song. Only thing is, is fades out too fast and the song itself could be longer. 7 of the 10 songs are upbeat. Rick Braun co-wrote half of the tracks, and as you probably know by this time, you can hear his trumpet on "Miles After Dark". Truly one of the finest jazz records of 1999.
Best So Far.......2000-08-13
I have at least 7 previous CDs by David Benoit, all of them are great, but this one is the best so far. The funkier rythms are a great addition to the usual David Benoit style. I can't wait to see what he comes up with next. This would be a great addition to anyones Jazz library.
Beautiful morning music.......2000-07-30
Had never owned a David Benoit CD before, but coming back from Virginia , I heard a radio station playing this wonderful music. Checked with Amazon {couldn't even spell his name properly} and there it was. I ordered it and now I play it during breakfast at my bed and breakfast, Reapsome House. The guests love it!
Average customer rating:
- Good Mixtape
- it is sooooooooooo annoying
- Great Party Album
- This is DJ Clue? Funny - he doesnt do much!
- WHOA!!
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The Professional, Pt. 2
DJ Clue?
Manufacturer: Roc-a-Fella
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004RGLH
Release Date: 2001-03-12 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Back 2 Life 2001 - DJ Clue (feat. Mary J. Blige and Jadakiss)
- Jay-Z Freestyle
- Who's Next (X-Clue-Sive) (feat. DMX)
- Coming For You (feat. Beanie Sigel)
- Startin' Five (feat. Lox, Cam'ron, Nature & Fabolous)
- Getting It (feat. Busta Rhymes & Rah Digga)
- Cream 2001 (feat. Raekwon & Ghostface Killah)
- What The Beat (feat. Eminem, Method Man & Royce The 5-9)
- Lil' Mo Interlude
- Fuck A Bitch (feat. Snoop Dogg & Kurupt)
- Change The Game Remix - Jay-Z (feat. Daz, Kurupt, Beanie Sigel & Memphis Bleek)
- My Niggaz Dem - (feat. Trick Daddy & Trina)
- Live From The Bridge - (feat. Nas)
- So Hot - (feat. Foxy Brown)
- Chinatown - Lil' Kim (feat. Junior Mafia & Lil' Cease)
- Bathgate Freestyle
- M.A.R.C.Y. - Memphis Bleek (feat. Geda K)
- I Don't Care - (feat. Capone & Noreaga)
- The Best Of Queens (It's Us) - (feat. Mobb Deep)
- RED - (feat. Redman)
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What would you call a DJ who has yet to publicly display any ability to cut, scratch, or mix? One whose shouts of irksome catch phrases interrupt each and every selection? Would you call him... the Professional? Never mind the semantics: Queens-bred DJ Clue is back with Part 2 of his hugely popular mix CD series. It features the expected cast of playas, playettes, and wave riders, alongside one or two tight-bellied new jacks. Aside from Mary J.'s Yonkers-inflected Caron Wheeler impersonation, Jay-Z's freestyle over Biggie's "Who Shot Ya" beat, and a mildly enjoyable Snoop and Kurupt combo, everyone's pretty much benchwarming for Redman, whose "RED" irrevocably confirms his status as most valuable poet on the m.i.c. So, when's that next album dropping, Red? --Rebecca Levine
Customer Reviews:
Good Mixtape.......2004-11-11
DJ Clue hits you w/ Professional Part 2. Equally as good as the first one, equally annoying is Clue yelling over the songs. There are a good number of good songs on here, but a few that are skippable as well. Features about 35 rappers on it. The 2 best tracks on here are freestyles but it is still worth picking up if you into the mixtape thing.
#2 - 8 (Mary J. Blige f/ Jadakiss)
#3 - 10 (Jay-Z Classic Freestyle over "Who Shot Ya" beat)
#4 - 8.5 (DMX)
#5 - 7.5 (beanie Sigel & Freeway)
#6 - 9.5 (LOX, Nature, Cam'ron, Fabolous - great beat/hard song)
#7 - 6 (Busta Rhymes & Rah Digga)
#8 - 8.5 (raekwon f/ Ghostface Killah)
#9 - 8 (Eminem, Method Man, Royce da 5'9)
#11 - 9 (Snoop Dog & Kurupt)
#12 - 7.5 (Jay Z f/ Daz Dillinger, Kurupt, Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek)
#13 - 6 (Trick Daddy & trina)
#14 - 8 (Nas)
#15 - 5 (Foxy Brown)
#16 - 8 (lil Kim, Lil Cease, Larce Vegas Banger - cool beat)
#17 - 10 (bathgate kicks a classic freestyle)
#18 - 7 (Memphis Bleek & Geda K)
#19 - 8 (Capone & Noreaga)
#20 - 9.5 (Mobb Deep)
#21 - 7 (redman)
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it is sooooooooooo annoying.......2003-06-15
thr pros about this album s that there alot of tight rappers and beats the cons about this album is that clue calls himself a dj but he's a dumb phony who doesn't know when to shut his mouth all he does is yell out throughout the whole album saying stupid stuff and giving shoutouts while the rappers rap he nees o shut up an lets us hear the song if u want this album still, go copy it off the net cause the is not worth the money ohyeah he dosen't even scratch
Great Party Album.......2003-04-17
This CD is great for partying. Don't look for great lyrics, but if you like hip-hop, especcially party music and some grimey music(on some tracks), get this CD. I love it, and the production is great.
Song By Song Analysis:
"Intro" - It's an intro, not much to say about it.
"Back 2 Life 2001" featuring Mary J. Blige and Jadakiss - great song, loved it, but Jadakiss was out of place here.
"Jay-Z Freestyle" - Good Jigga freestyle over Biggie's "Who Shot Ya" beat.
"Who's Next" featuring DMX - Average song, nothing special.
"Coming For You" featuring Beanie Sigel - Another average song.
"Starting Five" featuring The LOX, Cam'ron, Nature, and Fabulous - Great song, didn;t like it at first but it grew on me.
"Getting It" featuring Busta Rhymes and Rah Digga - Average.
"Cream 2001" featuring Ghostface Killah and Raekwon - Average, doesn't hold a candle to the brilliant original.
"What The Beat" featuring Royce Da 5'9", Eminem, and Method Man - Brilliant song, loved it, great lyrics too.
"Lil Mo Interlude" - Lil Mo singing acapella, she has a nice voice.
"F*** A B****" featuring Snoop Dogg and Kurupt - Great West Coast song, loved Kurupt's verse especcially.
"Change The Game (Remix)" featuring Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek, Daz, Kurupt - Great West Coast meets East Coast feel, better than the original.
"My N***** Dem" featuring Trick Daddy and Trina - Great down South feel.
"Live From The Bridge" featuring Nas - Okay song, good at first, gets tiring with each listen.
"So Hot" featuring Foxy Brown - Good song, nice feel, liked it.
"Chinatown" featuring Lil Kim, Junior Mafia, and Lil Cease - Okay song, pretty good.
"Bathgate Freestyle" - Okay song.
"MARCY" featuring Memphis Bleek and Geda K - Okay song, pretty good.
"I Don't Care" featuring Capone N Noreaga - Great song, loved it, grimey feel.
"The Best Of Queens" featuring Mobb Deep - Great song, grimey feel loved it.
"RED" featuring Redman - Great bouncy feel to get the club jumping, loved it.
"Dangerous" featuring Muggs and Lady Luck - OK, average song.
"Phone Patch" featuring Ty Shaun - Good song but kind of forgettable.
Overall - Good mixtape CD, buy it if you like hip-hop but aren't too interested in lyrics.
This is DJ Clue? Funny - he doesnt do much!.......2003-02-19
DJ clue - the name would suggest that he could DJ , however, this just aint true. If you're lookin for good DJ skills (mixin, scratchin etc.) - don't look here, try Jam Master Jay, DJ Babu, even DJ Lethal! However, if you look past the fact that the man has little DJing talent, and ignore his annoying voice for 30 seconds per song, the actual tracks are pretty tite. The Jay-z freestyle is brilliant, the Nas and Mobb Deep tracks are both amazing, and the rest are pretty good as well.
WHOA!!.......2002-12-31
Once again, the one and only DJ Clue. Who doesnt scratch, cut or mix any tracks on any songs, has recreated the mixtape genre!! There are nothing but exclusives from label mates Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel, and others. If you like stand outish songs and exclusive remixes, this is for you. If you dont like it, this album is still for you. Clue has a talent search talent(he discovered Fabolous, Paul Cain. Established Desert Storm, and still goes platinum for Jay and Dame on Rocafella!) They have changed the game.
Average customer rating:
- "But You Had Such Persistence, You Wore Down My Resistance . . . I Fell And It Was Swell!"
- One in every crowd
- An Album for the Ages
- Kenny sings standards -- beautifully!
- Great!
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Professional Dreamer
Kenny Rankin
Manufacturer: Private Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Jazz General
| Traditional Jazz & Ragtime
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Vocal Jazz General
| Vocal Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
General
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Adult Contemporary
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Vocal Pop
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Pop
| Oldies
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Vocal Pop
| Broadway & Vocalists
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Song for You
- Peaceful: The Best Of Kenny Rankin
- Because of You
- Bottom Line Encore Collection
- Haven't We Met?
ASIN: B0000000LQ
Release Date: 1995-03-28 |
Tracks:
- You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
- The Very Thought Of You
- But Not For Me
- I Fall In Love Too Easily
- More Than You Know
- It Had To Be You
- At Last
- Love Is Here To Stay
- I've Got A Crush On You
- My One And Only Love
- Blame It On My Youth
- How Can I Forget (Song For Margo)
- That's All
Customer Reviews:
"But You Had Such Persistence, You Wore Down My Resistance . . . I Fell And It Was Swell!" .......2007-04-04
"These are but a few of the songs my mother always told me. They are my wish list. I love these songs. But they are not mine. They belong to you." ~ Kenny Rankin ~
"I've enjoyed Kenny's friendship for many, many years. His spirit is wild and tender, impulsive and romantic - and these songs have a tremendous richness and purity. We felt that by approaching them simply, we'll create room for Kenny's expression to soar. It's a pleasure to hear his heart sing." ~ Hank Cicalo ~
This CD, Kenny Rankin's "Professional Dreamer" is one great collection of beautiful songs from the Great American Songbook - thirteen of the loveliest standards for your ears only! The choice of material is simply perfect and the arrangements by the artist himself with his creative pianists, Alan Broadbent and Mike Wafford are simply outstanding and they are some of the best arrangements for these time-tested songs. Kenny Rankin gives these evergreens "fresh-as-a-daisy" interpretations with his stylish and one-of-a-kind vocal artistry.
Each song tells a story of love and romance and each is rendered in a manner so fabulous with Mr. Rankin's sincere, dedicated and heartfelt readings of the lyrics. His music has always been pleasant to listen to. How can you not love this CD when all the songs here are innate expressions of Mr. Rankin's magnificent creativity starting off with a Cole Porter gem, "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" to the final track, a very nice, meaningful and my all-time favorite song by Alan Brandt and Bob Haymes, "That's All."
It's sooo delectable listening to this CD in its entirety for every song is a winner and there's nothing to whine about. I'm very pleased with the choice of material - they are my all-time favorites. Imagine "I've Got A Crush On You" sung in the most entrancing way with Sue Raney, a singer with a glowing voice. It's one of the most beguiling versions I could think of.
"... But you had such persistence
You wore down my resistance
I fell and it was swell ...
You're my big and brave and handsome Romeo
How I won you?
I shall never, never know ...
It's not that you're attractive
But, oh, my heart grew active
When you came into view . . .
I've got a crush on you, sweetie pie
All the day and nighttime, hear me sigh
I never had the least notion
That I could fall with so much emotion."
You'll surely fall in love with this CD! So listen now . . . and have a lovely listening experience!
P.S. You may also want to check his other notable CDs out - Kenny Rankin Album, Because of You, After the Roses, Bottom Line Encore Collection, Haven't We Met? and Song for You for more enchanting listens.
One in every crowd.......2004-02-09
Once again (see Tom Rush's "Tom Rush") I'm compelled to review an album that needs no further review. ...
I've been listening to Kenny since Like A Seed. And I've been listening to this album all weekend. It's on now (You smiled at me, baby, then the spell was cast). I've owned it since it came out.
If you enjoy jazz, vocals, good music, outstanding piano, bass, sax and a little trombone thrown in to boot, then just put this on and sit back. You are in for a real treat.
And if you happen to be a bass fan, you might just be blown away by Brian Bromberg's work on this CD -- starting with his OUTSTANDING rendering on the very first track.
And as for underrated vocal artists, how about Sue Raney, who teams with Kenny for a superb duet on I've Got A Crush On You?
Cole Porter, Ray Noble, George and Ira G., Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn, Billy Rose, Gus Kahn, Harry Warren, Mack Gordon, Oscar Levant, Alan Brandt, Bob Haymes -- they are all here and all are, I'm quite sure, quite pleased with Kenny's treatment of their work. Folks, THIS is as good as it gets.
Indeed, Kenny's own solo contribution is a welcome treat here. Beautifully poignant and beautifully done.
...
5 BIG stars for one of the best male vocalists of all time at the very top of his game.
And that's MY opinion.
Okay?
Double exclamation point !!
An Album for the Ages.......2003-06-27
Kenny Rankin sings the jazz of rainy Sundays by an open fire.
His intimate and highly personal style is no better exemplified than on this set, "Professional Dreamer".
In many ways it's a departure from his usual repertoire as it consists entirely of classics from the 1940s and 50s.
These offerings reflect the musical values of another era - elegant and genteel songs from a time when melody lines were strong and lyrics dripped with intelligent emotion.
These compositions lend themselves perfectly to Rankinesque interpretation
The standout cut "But Not for Me" ripples with a soft Latin undercurrent.
Rankin's vocal improvisations are gentle and deliberate as they paint a soul-sad portrait of someone love has overlooked.
Gershwin's beautiful "Our Love is Here to Stay" is another highlight of this very classy set.
So too is the cheeky and whimsical "I've Got a Crush on You" and the ultra-evocative "The Very Thought of You".
It's all exquisite grist for a very tender mill.
An album for the ages - FIVE STARS for Kenny and the jazz of rainy Sundays.
Kenny sings standards -- beautifully!.......2003-04-03
Like several other reviewers, I became a Kenny Rankin fan with Silver Morning in 1976. At that time I was more of a fan of singer/songwriters like James Taylor and Joni Mitchell. But then my tastes stared to expand into jazz with singers like Michael Franks, then Bobby McFerrin, and now Diana Krall. I developed a taste for the jazz "standards" from the tin pan alley days. So I put Kenny aside.
With the release of this album (dedictated to his mother) he took a crack at the standards. And what a crack it is. I'd give my left arm to be able to sing like Kenny. Since I can't I'm happy to plop play his CD and kick back. His is a warm voice that envelopes you. It's warm, with an incredible range, and incredibly melodic. This is music for jazz vocal fans!
Great!.......2002-07-16
Kenny has an incredible voice. At first he did a great job with pop tunes. Then he was gone for a long while. Now he's come back, singing jazz standards. I think jazz is where his voice really shines. Thanks to Kenny's mom for turning him onto these songs.
Average customer rating:
- Amazing!
- THE SIREN SIX! are amazing!
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Young & Professional
The Siren Six!
Manufacturer: Kingpin
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Third Wave Ska
| Ska
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Ska General
| Ska
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Voice with a Built in Promise
- Strictly for Lovers
ASIN: B00000C2NO
Release Date: 1998-10-13 |
Tracks:
- One Sided (Come on, Come On)
- This Can't Be What You Meant
- If You're Not Now (You Never Were)
- Back Is Breaking
- Young and Professioinal
- Got to Be Something
- C.O.N.F.U.S.I.O.N.
Customer Reviews:
Amazing!.......1999-06-28
Amazing music from an amazing band. Makes every evening and every event much more entertaining! Songs have a very up beat tune and a point behind the lyrics which is refreshing to hear in today's music.
THE SIREN SIX! are amazing!.......1999-04-27
Young And Professional is some of The Six's best stuff. A Voice With a Built in Promise was an amazing album as well. This cd is short but sweet. And my favorite song is "Back is Breaking". The Siren Six! are begining to change their style to match their favorite band, The Pixies, but I love their new stuff as well.
Average customer rating:
- (3.5 Stars) Hey Dj....
- Another Pretty good mixtape from Clue ?
- Its alright but not up to par
- DJ Clue - The Professional, Pt. 3
- Clue is a genius no matter what anyone says.
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The Professional, Pt. 3
DJ Clue?
Manufacturer: Roc-a-Fella
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
East Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
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- Time Is Money
- Hip Hop Is Dead
- The Inspiration
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- Doctor's Advocate
ASIN: B000K7VHXM
Release Date: 2006-12-19 |
Tracks:
- War
- Clear Da Scene
- F*ck Off
- The Gold
- I Really Wanna Know You
- A Week Ago, Part 1
- Like This
- Almost F*cked
- Grill & Woman
- Liberty Bell
- Da Boss
- The Animal
- Middle Finger U
- Giantz Of NYC
- You Don't Really Wanna
- Ugly (Thug It Out)
- A Week Ago, Part 2
- Uptown
Customer Reviews:
(3.5 Stars) Hey Dj...........2007-06-26
Dj Clue has always been able to get the best of the best for his hip-hop 'mixtapes' despite the fact that he offers nothing more than his signature 'yells' for each of the songs. The Professional, Pt. 3 is no different than any of the previous installments that he's put out. Collabos are abundant, like the pairing of Lil Wayne's with Rick Ross and Ransom for "Clear The Scene," the Philadelphia trio of Beanie Sigel, Freeway, and Cassidy on "Liberty Bell," The Game and Mario Winans for both parts of "A Week Ago," and the obvious left-over track "You Don't Really Wanna" from Fat Joe and former Terror Squad member Remy Ma. But the one collaboration that will have you doing a double take is the Fabulous and Jagged Edge song "I Really Wanna Know," a song that basically covers Jodeci's classic ballad "Come And Talk To Me." Some good solo shots include Mobb Deep's "The Gold," "Da Boss" by Fabolous, and a resurfacing M.O.P. on "Giantz of NY." Some low moments are Snoop Dogg's "Almost F*cked," Young Jeezy and Juelz Santana's "F*ck Off," "Grill And Woman" from Mike Jones and Paul Wall, and a lackluster showing from The Lox with Jadakiss' "Ugly (Thug It Out)" and Styles P's "The Animal." Dj Clue has lost a lot of steam as far as sales goes, probably a direct result of the over-saturation of 'mixtapes' by fly-by-night deejays. But since Dj Clue started off that way, he knows he has to come correct with his own projects. And even though The Professional, Pt. 3 is not the best, it most certainly isn't the worst mixtape out here either.
Another Pretty good mixtape from Clue ?.......2007-01-24
I have a good amount of Clue mixtapes (about 10) and this is like mos tof them, borderline 4 or 3.5 stars, some good songs, some ok and bad ones. With 18 songs, you get a lot of different rappers on here (around 25) and a god mix of music as well. Of the 18, 2 are almost classics, 1 I Skip, 7 or 8 are ok, and 7 or 8 are good. Other then 1 song, most are 2 or 3 verse songs, only 1 freestyle, but you still get Clue yelling over almost every track. Lioke most of his mixtapes you get a few R&B tracks as well. Production is good and bad. Clue handles half of the 18 (with help from Duro on 2), Swizz beatz, Kanye West, LT Hutton, Baby paul, Heatmakertz, Shatek, Develop, Chops, and Doughboyz all do 1 track. If you like mixtapes I'd recommensd this one but it's not the best.
#1 - 9 (16 bars from NAS)
#2 - 7 (Lil Wayne, Ransom of the A-Team and Rick Ross)
#3 - 6.5 (Juelz Santana f/ Young Jeezy)
#4 - 9 (Mobb Deep -- a song about robbing over a tight beat)
#5 - 9 (Jagged Edge f/ Fabolous (Remake of Jodeci's "Can I Talk To You" - same tight beat -- not much of an R& B fan but I liek Jodeci & Jagged Edge)
#6 - 8 (Mario Winas f/ Game -- ncie beat)
#7 - 5 (fabolous & Kanye West)
#8 - 6 (dirty song from Snoop Dogg f/ LT Hutton)
#9 - 7 (Paul Wall, Mike Jones & Bun B of UGK {only tight verse on here is his)
#10 - 8 (Beanie Sigel, Cassidy & Freeway)
#11 - 8.5 (fabolous)
#12 - 9.5 (Styles -- tight beat)
#13 - 7.5 (Camron f/ Juelz Santana -- nice beat)
#14 - 8 (M.O.P)
#15 - 7 (Remy Martin f/ Fat Joe)
#16 - 7 (Jadakiss f/ Sqizz Beatz)
#17 - 9.5 (Game f/ Mario Winans -- part 2 of #6 - same tight beat)
#18 - 7.5 (Consequence -- tight rapping bad beat)
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Its alright but not up to par.......2007-01-10
This album was alright..im gonna give you a track by track breakdown then i'll sum it up..
1.War- A Nas solo, one of the hottest songs on the album, but only 1 verse 4/5
2.Clear Da Scene- Lil wayne,Rick Ross & Randsom on this, Weezy does his thing but the other two dont do much 3/5
3.F*ck off- Juelz and Young Jeezy hold this track down..not a big fan of either but they do alright 3/5
4.Gold- Mobb Deep, probly my favorite duo in rap let me down in this one i was expecting more 3/5
5.I really wanna know- A soft track not a huge jagged edge fan if you know what i mean im on that street ish not jagged edge Fab does ok 2/5
6.Week ago part 1- a mario wyans song with a game verse...pretty wack 1.5/5
7.Like This- Fabolous and Kanye.. Nice upbeat Kayne production each lay down some nice versus 3.5/5
8.Almost F*ucked- A Snoop Dogg Solo..A pretty wierd song not for most people 2.5/5
9.Grill & Women- Mike Jones..Who? Paul Wall and Bun B spit on this track...a skipper in my opion dont like any of 'em 2/5
10.Liberty Bell- Cassidy, Beans and Freeway on this banger.. definatly a strait track Cass gets nice 4/5
11.Boss- Fabolous Solo, one of the best songs, fab rips it 4.5/5
12.Animal- pretty good song by Styles P, beats nothin to get excited about 3.5/5
13.Middle Finger- Cam'Ron and Santana on this one..why couldnt they have some other dipset members like JR, Rell and 40, o well its an alright song though Killa does his thing 3/5
14.Giants of NY- MOP They do their thing here, not a bad song at all 3.5/5
15.You dont really wanna-Fat Joe and Remy martin strait wack both of these peoples suck anyways 1/5
16.Ugly (Thug it out)- Jadakiss, Swizz Beats.. a Jadakiss song Swizz beats provides the beat for song
17.Week Ago PT. 2- Game does alright on this track a couple of versus..Mario wayns on it again...2.5/5
18.Uptown- Consquence Solo..Never heard of the guy but delivers a tight track nonetheless 4/5
This cd is okay but if you;re gonna buy a DJ Clue Cd make it 1 or 2 theyre just better than this one
DJ Clue - The Professional, Pt. 3 .......2006-12-26
DJ Clue's (A.K.A. Ernesto Shaw) latest album is "The Professional, Pt.3." (2006). Guest appearances as always are numerous and come from Nas, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Ransom, Young Jeezy, Juelz Santana, Mobb Deep, Jagged Edge, Faboulus, The Game, Mario Winans, Kayne West, Snoop Dogg, Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Cassidy, Styles P, Cam'Ron, M.O.P., Fat Joe, Remy Ma, Jadakiss and Consquence. I have two favourite track's on this release - the first is Jadakiss "Ugly" (Thug It Out) an outstanding Swizz beats banger, which has me looking forward to the next Jadakiss solo album. The second is the album's single "I Really Wanna Know You", Jagged Edge and Fabolous provide a highlight R&B/Rap collabration. Mario Winans and The Game hook up for two collabrations in "A Week Ago Pt. 1 & 2" - backed by a familiar but blazing beat, the two deliver stellar cuts. Another standout cut for me is "Liberty Bell", Beanie Sigel, Cassidy and Freeway deliver a grimy track. "The Professional, Pt. 3" is a solid release with variety, making it worth checking out.
Clue is a genius no matter what anyone says........2006-12-21
People hate on Clue for all kinds of reasons, and I don't necessarily blame them all the time. But this new album is the work of a master producer, period. At least 2/3 of the tracks blew me away the first time I heard them.
Be warned, this is not a mixed album. You won't hear a single blend, cut, mix, or scratch (Clue's mixing/scratching/DJing is awesome on his radio show on Power 105.1, but for some reason he doesn't choose to do any of that on his albums). But that's not why you're getting this album, you're getting it because it's packed full of INCREDIBLE EXCLUSIVE TRACKS.
GET IT!!
Average customer rating:
- Help
- This is utterly Precious!
- Not many songs but still funny.
- A Rolling Ride - Tongue in Cheek - Visual INTENDED!!!
- Very Funny and totally original
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Debbie Does Dallas (2002 Off-Broadway Cast)
Sherie Rene Scott , Andrew Sherman , and Erica Schmidt
Manufacturer: Ghostlight
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Musicals
| Broadway & Vocalists
| Styles
| Music
General
| Broadway & Vocalists
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soundtracks
| Styles
| Music
Broadway & Vocalists
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
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ASIN: B00007MB7Y
Release Date: 2003-01-14 |
Tracks:
- Welcome... Parental Advisory
- Overture
- Our Story Begins...
- Bring It
- A Letter from Heaven
- Debbie Benton
- At the Practice Field
- Lisa & Berta on the Street
- Jock Rock
- Rick & Deb
- Football Practice
- The Girls Get Jobs
- Small Town Girl
- Mr. Greenfelt's Store Part I
- Showering with Lisa & Berta
- The Locker Room Orgy
- Rick & Deb on the Street
- Misere Me!
- Ten Dollars Closer Parts I, II and III
- Locker Room
- Wick Dippin'
- The Dildo Rag
- Washing Senor Bradley
- The Library
- The Banana Blow
- Spanking Biddle
- Outside the Library with Rick & Deb
- I Wanna Do Debbie
- Bang Bang
- The Break Up
- God Must Love a Fool
- We Broke Up
- The Tennis Court
- The Record Store
- The Cat Fight
- Tammy's Big O
- Greenfelt's Sports Store 7:00pm
- Dallas...I'm Coming
- Inside Debbie's Mind
- The End
- Finale
- Where I Need To Go (Debbie's Theme)
- Small Town Girl (Karaoke)
- I Wanna Do Debbie (Karaoke)
- The Orgasm Medley
Amazon.com
Though it's based on the 1978 X-rated movie of the same name, Debbie Does Dallas may be one of the most wholesome pieces of entertainment to ever hit Off Broadway. Played by Sherie Rene Scott (Aida), the title character has to do unsavory things in order to raise money and travel to Dallas, where she'll fulfill her destiny as a Texas Cowgirl cheerleader. But as "Where I Need to Go (Debbie's Theme)" makes clear (it's influenced by "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic), this musical actually fits comfortably in the mainstream, emphasizing such classic American values as following your dream and using a bloated ballad to get there. But "Where I Need to Go" is one of only a few songs on this cast recording. The CD is more akin to a book on tape, relying heavily on the play's dialogues to fill the track listing. It might be fun to listen to it on a long cross-country drive, but in the comfort of your home, the appeal fades somewhat. If you're looking for songs that explore the world of adult entertainment, the soundtrack to Bruce Kimmel's 1976 movie, The First Nudie Musical, remains the one to top. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
Customer Reviews:
Help.......2003-11-22
I am looking for the sheet music for debbie does dallas, does anybody know where i can find it?
This is utterly Precious!.......2003-05-25
I bought this because I enjoy Sherie Renee Scott's performances in "Aida" and "The Last Five Years." This is one of the funniest recordings I've heard. Don't be mislead, I think this could hardly be considered a musical, aside from the few songs that are actually sung, I would think of it more as a play with music - and the occasional sung song. This is part of the charm, however. The cliche cheerleaders and football players are hillarious to listen to. Be advised, it is based on a porn movie, so there is a lot of things that could make it uncomfortable to listen to in mixed company, but it's humor and naive charm, make it worth while.
Not many songs but still funny........2003-03-23
Majority of the songs have no actual substance, but besides the few gorgeous melodies Sherie Rene Scott sings with such oomph, this cd is jampacked with dirty jokes and nothing but. ...
A Rolling Ride - Tongue in Cheek - Visual INTENDED!!!.......2003-01-30
This recording is fantastic. I've a collection of over 300 Theatre Cast Albums. And this, by far, is very original. Definitly not something for children, while not explicit, the references to sexual acts are pretty thinly veiled.
There are a total of maybe 4 actual songs on here. But, the spoken word is fantastic, and the visuals you create with your mind are even more amusing.
The girls, which are totally believable as a group of not too bright, but sexually charges adolescents speak in a group voice, with a Valley accent, that's just too funny. You can't help but laugh.
And the men, which are never the focus in the type of movie this is based on, come through as unimportant bystanders that just help to move the action along, but still show some small glimmers of personality that make you laugh at the genre of adult movies.
All in all, this CD is a humurous romp through the sexual discovery of an 18 year old girl pursuing her dreams. I would recommend to anyone who enjoys hearing something new, different, and that will certainly make you SMILE, if not LAUGH OUT LOUD!!!
Very Funny and totally original.......2003-01-16
I saw the show and loved it but I couldn't imagine how they were going to turn it into a CD because there isn't enough music to make a full CD. So what they did was to create a very very funny comedy album full of scenes, songs, sex and karaoke (if you can believe it) The CD is 74 minutes and is a complete listening experience. There is also a surprise bonus track called The orgasm medley that has to be heard to be believed. It is hilarious. The songs are better on the CD than in the show. They have a South Park feel to them and they are very funny. Sherie Rene Scott has one of my favorite voices anywhere and she gets the opportunity to show off all she can do and she does it great. I would reccomend anyone getting this CD if you want to giggle and blush and have a really great time. Oh, and the artwork has a centerfold of Sherie as Debbie it is worth the price of the CD (if you know what I mean)
Rap Music:
- The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards 1999 [Clean]
- Third Coast Born 2000 [Clean]
- Third Coast Born 2000 (Screwed) [Explicit Lyrics]
- Three 6 Mafia Presents: Hypnotize Camp Posse [Clean]
- Throwed Yung Playas, Pt. 3: Chopped & Screwed [Explicit Lyrics]
- Thug Walkin (Clean) [Clean]
- Thug Walkin' [Explicit Lyrics]
- Tonite I'm Yours [CD-single]
- Totally Hits 2001
- Vengeance Is Mine [Explicit Lyrics]
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